Improved egg-beater



UNITED STATES PATENT OEEroE.

CHARLES FINDER, OF LOWELL, MASSACHUSETTS.

iIVIPROVED EGG-HEATER.

Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 58,'82, dated October16, 1866.

4To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, CHARLES BINDER, of Lowell, in the county ofMiddlesex and State of Massachusetts, have invented a new and lmprovedEgg-Beater; and I do hereby declare that the following` is a full,clear, and exact description thereof, which will enable others skilledin the art to make and use the same, reference .being had to theaccompanying drawing, forming part of this specification.

The drawing is a central longitudinal section of my invention.

My invention consists in providing a cover which ts tightly into ametallic case, which latter is the receptacle for the unbeaten eggs,with a number of hoops or arms extending downward into the case, andcrossed or united, so as to retain their proper position. By shaking toand fro this device the eggs will be dashed against the hoops or armsand thoroughly reduced to a froth in a very short time.

A designates t-he metallic case, which, in the present instance, iscylindrical in form, that being a convenient form for handling. B is thecover or lid. This ts tightly into the oase A, and it is provided with abale, a., not only for drawing it from the case, but for passing the iingers through, so as to more readily hold the device while shaking it.

A number of hoops or strips, C C, are secured to the lid B. In thepresent instance there are two, each being connected to the lid at bothends, so as to cross at right angles to each otherat their lowest point.There may be more than two of these loops or strips O O, it desired, andthey may be arranged somewhat differently.

In using the device the eggs are broken, and the yolks or whites, orboth, as the case may require, are put into the case A, and the lidcrowded on. N ow, by merely shaking the device to and fro with the handthe eggs are caused to dash against the hoops or strips C O, and theyare thus beaten to a froth in a very short time and with very littlelabor.

What 1 claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-

The combination, with the case A and cover B, ot' the hoops or strips OC, (two or more,) the latter so arranged as to accomplish the purposesherein specified.

CHAS. BINDER.

Witnesses WILLIAM H. ANDERSON, HoEATro G. F. OoELrss.

